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Contrary to many reports, she was never a member of the [[Bromley Contingent]], the group of followers and fans of the [[Sex Pistols]] which lived in [[Bromley]], a suburb of [[London]], such as [[Siouxsie Sioux]] and [[Billy Idol]]. While she was also associated with the Bromley Contingent, she does not consider herself to have been a member<ref>''Oh and I also need to say this; I never was a member of the so-called Bromley Contingent, I just knew them, I have never claimed, nor do I have any connections whatsoever with Bromley - either of them.....'' [http://www.myspace.com/soocatwoman Soo Catwoman on Myspace]</ref>.
Contrary to many reports, she was never a member of the [[Bromley Contingent]], the group of followers and fans of the [[Sex Pistols]] which lived in [[Bromley]], a suburb of [[London]], such as [[Siouxsie Sioux]] and [[Billy Idol]]. While she was also associated with the Bromley Contingent, she does not consider herself to have been a member<ref>''Oh and I also need to say this; I never was a member of the so-called Bromley Contingent, I just knew them, I have never claimed, nor do I have any connections whatsoever with Bromley - either of them.....'' [http://www.myspace.com/soocatwoman Soo Catwoman on Myspace]</ref>.


Photos and likenesses of Soo Catwoman were, and remain, popular in punk rock media. She appeared in a number of punk documentaries and concert films. She declined to appear in [[Malcolm McLaren]]'s ''[[The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle]]'', though her persona was portrayed by actress Judy Croll. She now resides in [[London]] with her son and daughter.
Photos and likenesses of Soo Catwoman were, and remain, popular in punk rock media. She appeared in a number of punk documentaries and concert films. She declined to appear in [[Malcolm McLaren]]'s ''[[The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle]]'', though her persona was portrayed by actress Judy Croll. She now resides in [[London]] with her son Shem and daughter Dion, who have their own acoustic/indie band called Good Weather Girl.


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 23:38, 27 April 2009

File:Sue Catwoman.jpg
Famous photograph of Soo Catwoman by Ray Stevenson.

Soo Lucas, better known as Soo Catwoman (often written as Sue Catwoman), was an icon of the London punk subculture that sprang up around the mid-1970s.

History

She had a similar attitude and avant-garde style of dress to the late 1970s UK punk bands. In The Filth and the Fury, Johnny Rotten singles her out among the early London punks, citing her "skill, style, and bravery".[1]

Her trademark "Catwoman" haircut was created in an Ealing barber shop under her direction in 1976. The hair around the sides and back was severely cropped close to the head in the traditional skinhead style, but the two sides flared up to suggest the ears of a cat. Portions of the hairstyle were dyed different colours – the flared "ears" being black and the cropped parts being bleached.

Contrary to many reports, she was never a member of the Bromley Contingent, the group of followers and fans of the Sex Pistols which lived in Bromley, a suburb of London, such as Siouxsie Sioux and Billy Idol. While she was also associated with the Bromley Contingent, she does not consider herself to have been a member[2].

Photos and likenesses of Soo Catwoman were, and remain, popular in punk rock media. She appeared in a number of punk documentaries and concert films. She declined to appear in Malcolm McLaren's The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle, though her persona was portrayed by actress Judy Croll. She now resides in London with her son Shem and daughter Dion, who have their own acoustic/indie band called Good Weather Girl.

References

  1. ^ *The Filth And The Fury (2000, dir. Julien Temple, VHS/NTSC)
  2. ^ Oh and I also need to say this; I never was a member of the so-called Bromley Contingent, I just knew them, I have never claimed, nor do I have any connections whatsoever with Bromley - either of them..... Soo Catwoman on Myspace

Filmography